EP0546936B1 - Dispositif pour la connexion réversible de fibres optiques et procédé pour la mise en oeuvre de ce dispositif - Google Patents
Dispositif pour la connexion réversible de fibres optiques et procédé pour la mise en oeuvre de ce dispositif Download PDFInfo
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- EP0546936B1 EP0546936B1 EP19920403339 EP92403339A EP0546936B1 EP 0546936 B1 EP0546936 B1 EP 0546936B1 EP 19920403339 EP19920403339 EP 19920403339 EP 92403339 A EP92403339 A EP 92403339A EP 0546936 B1 EP0546936 B1 EP 0546936B1
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- G02B6/3831—Dismountable connectors, i.e. comprising plugs of the ferrule type, e.g. fibre ends embedded in ferrules, connecting a pair of fibres characterised by form or shape comprising a keying element on the plug or adapter, e.g. to forbid wrong connection
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- G02B6/3847—Details of mounting fibres in ferrules; Assembly methods; Manufacture with means preventing fibre end damage, e.g. recessed fibre surfaces
- G02B6/3849—Details of mounting fibres in ferrules; Assembly methods; Manufacture with means preventing fibre end damage, e.g. recessed fibre surfaces using mechanical protective elements, e.g. caps, hoods, sealing membranes
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- G02B6/389—Dismountable connectors, i.e. comprising plugs characterised by the method of fastening connecting plugs and sockets, e.g. screw- or nut-lock, snap-in, bayonet type
Definitions
- the invention relates to a device making it possible to establish, in a reversible manner, the connection between two optical fibers carried by removable plugs provided with a fiber retention system known as a "fiber clamp".
- FR-A-2 586 304 describes in detail a device of this type intended to allow repeated connections to be made, without any particular precaution like an electrical outlet or a pluggable electrical connector.
- FR-A-2 586 304 describes in detail a device of this type intended to allow repeated connections to be made, without any particular precaution like an electrical outlet or a pluggable electrical connector.
- the absence of external protection thus makes the termination of the fiber particularly vulnerable, in particular during the introduction of the plug into the base. This vulnerability is moreover all the more that the file does not include a specific index of "coding" which can generate errors of presentation prejudicial to the terminations of the fibers.
- the front front wall of the protective sheath is provided with a double lumen for the passage of the two branches of the forked front part of the plug and with a fiber passage orifice. In this way, the locking forks pass through the sheath and are thereby protected, and the fiber slides in the axial orifice of the sheath when the plug is moved in axial translation relative to the sheath and the base. .
- the protective sheath is of quadrangular section and comprises on the internal face of its two lateral walls a non-return groove in which a locking notch provided on each of the two lateral faces of the plug engages. , and on its bottom wall, at its front edge, an elastic indexing lip on the base.
- the sheath is provided on the external face of its upper wall, with a marking groove and on the internal face of its bottom wall, with a notch in the form of a buttonhole to receive a coupling stud, integral with the plug.
- the plug comprises, for example on the face opposite to that provided with the coupling pin, a flexible tongue on which protrudes a transverse boss.
- the retraction of the plug in the sleeve takes place automatically without the need for a spring, by putting in abutment of the flexible tongue on the wall when the plug recedes.
- the invention also extends to the method of mounting and coupling the connection device according to the invention.
- the essential object of the invention lies in the design of a new fiber connection device which, while promoting excellent interface contact of fiber terminations, is of good mechanical strength and thus allows multiple connections and disconnections without harming its longevity.
- the device essentially consists of a base 1, two removable fiber-holder plugs 2, each associated with a protective sheath 3, a pressing member 4 cooperating with the base 1, and finally, fiber clamps 5 intended to be fitted from behind in the head of the fiber holders 2.
- the base 1 is in the form of a sheath, here of quadrangular section, of substantially symmetrical structure on either side of the transverse median plane P ( Figure 1).
- This base comprising, in line with this plane, a V-shaped guide member as described in FR-A-2 586 304, each of the two parts located on either side of the median plane P comprising a conduit or slide 11 inclined and converging towards this transverse median plane in order to guide and position the fiber holder plugs 2.
- conduits are open upwards in their rear region to allow the insertion and guiding of the plugs 2 and comprises, in the extension of their slides, a flared surface in the form of a dihedral to allow, when the fiber is introduced into the device, to center it and orient it correctly to perfect its positioning.
- Each of the plugs 2 is in the form of a body 21 extended at its rear end by a projecting head 22, and at its front part by two parallel branches 23 defining a fork, these branches comprising on one of their edges , locking notches 24 and 25 particularly visible in Figure 4.
- the head 22 of the plugs is hollowed out to define a circular cavity 26 adapted to receive the fiber clamp 5.
- this plug has, on one of its faces 27 , in the vicinity of its front end, downstream of the forked portion 23, a flexible tongue 28 ( Figures 1, 2 and 8) and on the outer wall of its two opposite side faces, a locking notch 29 in the form of a harpoon.
- the face opposite to that where the flexible lip 28 is located is provided with a coupling stud 30 whose role will be explained later.
- the plug 2 comprises a central channel 210, oriented longitudinally, opening at its rear end into the circular cavity 26 for receiving the fiber clamp.
- the front end of this channel ends in an orifice 211, of smaller diameter, the axis 212 of which is coaxial with that of the central channel 210, which is slightly offset relative to the axis of the cavity 26 serving as a seat to the fiber clamp 5.
- This arrangement is intended to impose on the stripped emergent part of the termination of the fiber 6, a preferential orientation after insertion of the fiber clamp 5 in the cavity 26 of the plug. This prepositioning will allow, when the plug is then introduced into the base, to ensure that the extreme part of the termination of the fiber comes to be positioned in the V-shaped seat of the base.
- the fiber clamp 5 advantageously consists of two half-shells provided with an axial bore 51 (FIG. 2), for the passage of the sheathed section of the fiber, this orifice crossing both the body 52 of the fiber clamp and the head 53 which is housed in the cavity 26 of the plug 2.
- the fiber clamp is made of a material of sufficient elasticity, so that after insertion into the cavity 26, the fiber is perfectly clamped by clamping between the two half-shells together.
- the invention relates more particularly to the protective sheath 3, visible in isolation in FIG. 2 and in association with the plugs in FIGS. 4 to 6.
- This sheath is in the form of a sleeve of quadrangular section, the internal wall of the two lateral faces 31 of which is provided with a non-return groove 32 cooperating by snap-fastening with the locking notches 29 of the plugs 2, of complementary shape.
- the two other faces 33 and 34 of the sleeve are respectively provided on the one hand, with a through longitudinal groove 35, avoiding handling errors, cooperating with a homologous rib 12 projecting inside the base 1, and on the other hand, a notch 36, in the form of a buttonhole, oriented in the median axis of the sheath and intended to cooperate with the stud 30 of the corresponding plug.
- the sheath comprises in the extension of the buttonhole 36 but on the opposite front edge, an elastic lip 37 whose outer edge is provided with a protruding boss 38 used for indexing and positive locking of the protective sheath in the 'base 1 which has for this purpose a through opening 13 ( Figure 1).
- the front front face 39 of the protective sheath is crossed by two slots 40 allowing the free passage of the branches 23 of the forked front part of the plug 2 as well as a central orifice 410 for the passage of the stripped end of the termination of the fiber 6.
- the optical fiber 6 is introduced into the orifice 51 of the fiber clamp 5 by causing the end of the fiber to emerge downstream of this part.
- the fiber clamp 5 is then forced into the cavity 26 of the plug 2, taking care to engage the stripped end 60 of the fiber termination in the channel 210 of the plug.
- the plug 2 is fitted into its respective protective sheath by aligning (which constitutes excellent marking) the coupling stud 30 of the plug with the notch 36 in the form of the buttonhole of the sheath (FIG. 5).
- the sheath moves in axial translation on the body 21 of the plug until the locking notches 29 snap into the non-return grooves 32 formed on the internal faces of the side walls 31 of said sheath.
- This step corresponds to the so-called "coupled” position of the sleeve with its respective plug since, at this stage, the two parts are integral and form a unitary assembly which can be moved in one piece.
- the plug fitted with its protective sheath is engaged in one of the ends of the base 1, this introduction being facilitated by the "polarizing" means constituted by the groove 35 and its associated rib 12 (FIG. 2).
- the two conduits 11 of the base 1 intended respectively to receive a plug provided with its protective sleeve comprise on the internal face opposite to that where the rib 12 projects, a pair of guide rails 15 each provided with two locking notches 16 located opposite each other.
- the insertion of the plug in the base is double triggered.
- the first stroke of the unitary plug / protective sleeve assembly corresponds to the abutment of the front end face 39 of the sleeve against the bottom 17 of the conduits 11 of the base.
- the sheath 3 remains in the "coupled” position with the plug 2 and its projecting edge 38, integral with the elastic lip 37 is locked in the opening 13 of the base, as visible in FIG. 7.
- the tongue flexible 28 of the plug 2 is, in turn, abutted by its retainer 280 against the rear edge of the sheath 3. This position corresponds to the diagram in FIG. 7 but also to the position of the plug 2 relative to the sheath 3, as shown in Figures 3 and 5.
- the central orifice 410 may be of oblong shape and / or of conical section.
- FIG. 1 clearly shows, on the part situated to the right of the transverse median plane P, the respective position of the plug and of its protective sheath relative to the base, when the latter is in the retracted position of FIG. observes that the sheath 3 is practically in abutment on the head 22 of the plug and that the branches 23 of the forked part of said plug protrude relative to the front end face 39 of the sheath and finally that the edge of end 212 of said branches 23 is strictly in alignment with the transverse median plane P of the base. Finally, it can be seen that the retainer 38 of the elastic lip 37 of the sleeve 3 is locked in the opening 13 of the base 1 and that the tongue 28 of the plug is erased inside said sleeve. We also observe that the pin 30 of the plug is locked in the groove 16 of the rails 15, located closest to the transverse median plane P.
- the left part, located on the other side of the transverse median plane P corresponds to an intermediate position where the protective sheath 3 is axially immobilized but, the two branches 23 of the forked part of the plug are distant from the transverse median plane
- the plug is in the standby position, its coupling pin 30 being locked in the first notch 16 located most upstream of the meeting plane of the ends of the fibers.
- a new push on the plug will bring it, after unlocking the pressing member 4, in the connected position of the plug, as shown on the right part of the drawing in Figure 1 so that the ends 212 of the branches of the two plugs come into contact with each other to ensure a rigorous interface between the terminations of each of the two fibers carried its respective plug.
- the device comprises, as in patent FR-A-2,586,304, a pressing member 4 inserted vertically in the chimney 18 of the base 1, the latter having the effect, first of all , to lock the plugs in place in the base.
- the base comprises a boss 420 cooperating with the notches 24 and 25 produced on the edge of the branches 23 of the forked part of the plugs.
- the notch 24 is used for locking the plugs in the connection position (position illustrated on the right-hand side of FIG. 1), that is to say the position in which the ends 212 of the branches of the plug are in abutment and that the optical connection between the two fibers is established.
- Locking in this position therefore prevents the plug from being removed from the base until the system is unlocked.
- the notch 25 makes it possible to lock the plug 2 in a disconnected position (position illustrated on the left part of FIG. 1) preventing withdrawal from the plug socket of the base, this position being obtained by a slight movement behind the plug from the connection position.
- the locking and unlocking of the pressing member are carried out by a lever 411 actuating an eccentric 412, the position visible in FIG. 1 corresponding to the locked state since the boss 420 is effectively in positive support in the groove 24 of the branches 23 of the fork.
- the pressing member also has the function of pressing the ends of the fibers at the bottom of the V-shaped seat of the base to immobilize them in position.
- This function is obtained, as in patent FR-A-2,586,304 by a deformable elastic element 413 which is provided with the base of the pressing member 4, this element playing the role of elastic cushion to apply the fiber terminations against the internal seat of the base.
- this deformable elastic element 413 which has substantially the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped, is surrounded on its four faces by a peripheral ring 414 also made of a sufficiently elastic and compressible material for being able to be crushed during the pressure applied to the member 4 by the lever 411 and its eccentric 412, the ring 414 projecting slightly by its front edge 415 from the deformable elastic element 413 so as to come into contact with the front fibers said elastic element.
- a drop of liquid having the same refractive index as the material constituting the core of the optical fiber is introduced into the cavity 416 of the deformable elastic element 413, which serves as a reservoir. of fluent liquid in the gap between the elastic element 413 and the sealing ring 415 during the pressure exerted on the pressing member 4 by the lever 411.
- this liquid spreads over the ends of the fiber terminations significantly improving optical continuity.
- connection device as just described has multiple advantages.
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| FR9115494 | 1991-12-13 | ||
| FR9115494A FR2685097A1 (fr) | 1991-12-13 | 1991-12-13 | Dispositif pour la connexion reversible de fibres optiques et procede pour la mise en óoeuvre de ce dispositif. |
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| EP0546936A1 EP0546936A1 (fr) | 1993-06-16 |
| EP0546936B1 true EP0546936B1 (fr) | 1996-08-21 |
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| US5757997A (en) * | 1995-12-22 | 1998-05-26 | Minnesota Mining And Manufacturing Company | Optical fiber connector using fiber spring force alignment groove |
| CN1136468C (zh) * | 1995-12-22 | 2004-01-28 | 美国3M公司 | 利用纤维弹力和对齐槽的光学纤维连接器 |
| US6116788A (en) * | 1996-10-11 | 2000-09-12 | Siemens Aktiengesellschaft | Optical plug connector |
| FR2755247B1 (fr) * | 1996-10-28 | 1999-04-02 | Pirelli Cables Sa | Dispositif d'epissurage mecanique multivoies pour cables a fibres optiques |
| WO1998047030A2 (en) * | 1997-04-14 | 1998-10-22 | Minnesota Mining And Manufacturing Company | Optical fiber holder and end-face preparation tool |
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| JP4416591B2 (ja) | 2004-07-16 | 2010-02-17 | スリーエム イノベイティブ プロパティズ カンパニー | 光コネクタ及び光ファイバ接続システム |
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| DE69212969D1 (de) | 1996-09-26 |
| EP0546936A1 (fr) | 1993-06-16 |
| DE69212969T2 (de) | 1997-03-06 |
| FR2685097A1 (fr) | 1993-06-18 |
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